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    Recent advances in carbon-based adsorbent materials for ammonium removal from water by Ali Akbar Said, Mauliza Lisa, Rizki Fazli Rahmad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Future research should optimize these materials for real-world applications, pilot-scale studies, and complex wastewater matrices.…”
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  2. 702

    SPA-Based Modified Local Reachability Density Ratio wSVDD for Nonlinear Multimode Process Monitoring by Zhaojing Wang, Weidong Yang, Hong Zhang, Ying Zheng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Finally, the effectiveness and superiority of our proposed method are demonstrated by the Tennessee-Eastman (TE) process and wastewater treatment process (WWTP).…”
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  3. 703

    Biomonitoring of radioactive contamination using benthic invertebrate communities in Manzala Lake, Egypt by Imam Noha, Bendary Reda E.

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The Lake’s ecological condition has recently been impacted by a significant increase in agricultural, industrial, and urban wastewater discharge. A valuable tool for monitoring the water quality of Manzala Lake is the sensitivity of invertebrate species to various types of pollution, such as radioactive contamination. …”
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  4. 704

    Photodegradation of Eosin Y Using Silver-Doped Magnetic Nanoparticles by Eman Alzahrani

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The purification of industrial wastewater from dyes is becoming increasingly important since they are toxic or carcinogenic to human beings. …”
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  5. 705

    A review on conducting organic polymers: Concepts, applications, and potential environmental benefits by Md. Byzed Hasan, Md. Masud Parvez, Abrar Yasir Abir, Md. Faruak Ahmad

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Additionally, the review emphasizes the potential of conducting organic polymers in mitigating environmental pollution, particularly through their role in wastewater treatment and e-waste management. By examining recent advancements and promising future prospects, this article underscores the potential of conducting organic polymers to revolutionize both electronic technology and environmental sustainability.…”
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  6. 706

    The water-agro-food system: upscaling from the Seine river basin to the global scale by Billen, Gilles, Garnier, Josette

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Starting from the study of the major impacts of human activity in the Seine river basin on ground- and surface water quality, due to domestic and industrial wastewater and to intensive agricultural practices, a research framework was developed, combining the analysis of the agricultural systems, their connection to food requirement by local population and trade exchanges with other regions or countries, as well as the losses to the hydrosphere and atmosphere in terms of nitrogen, phosphorus, silica and carbon, and their associated environmental problems. …”
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  7. 707

    Photocatalytic Degradation of Alizarin Red S, Amaranth, Congo Red, and Rhodamine B Dyes Using UV Light Modified Reactor and ZnO, TiO2, and SnO2 as Catalyst by Rabia Rehman, Waheed-Uz-Zaman, Asma Raza, Warda Noor, Amna Batool, Hamna Maryem

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The photocatalytic degradation of dyes (alizarin red S, amaranth, congo red, and rhodamine B) present in wastewater was performed with UV lamp. The catalysts employed for this investigation were ZnO, TiO2, and SnO2. …”
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  8. 708

    Occurrence of Surface Active Agents in the Environment by Ewa Olkowska, Marek Ruman, Żaneta Polkowska

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…After using and discharging from wastewater treatment plants as effluent stream, surface active agents (SAAs) are emitted to various elements of the environment (atmosphere, waters, and solid phases), where they can undergo numerous physic-chemical processes (e.g., sorption, degradation) and freely migrate. …”
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  9. 709

    Preparation of polymeric aluminium ferric chloride from bauxite tailings by Ma D., Guo M., Zhang M.

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The results of flocculation tests indicate that the PAFC has a better performance of removing the turbidity of wastewater compared to PAC, and PAFC prepared by bauxite tailings is a kind of high quality flocculants.…”
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  10. 710

    Optimizing the production of Polyphosphate from Acinetobacter towneri by J. Aravind, T. Saranya, P. Kanmani

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It was proven that increase in phosphate level in the presence of glucose, under sulfur limiting condition, enhanced the phosphate accumulation by Acinetobacter towneri and these condition can be simulated for the effective removal of phosphate from wastewater sources.…”
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  11. 711

    Adsorption Efficiency Investigation of Polyacrylonitrile for Methyl Green Dye from Aqueous Solution by Omar K. Najm, Juman A. Naser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…        Due to several environmental contaminants, the textile industry's wastewater disposal presents significant dangers, including to drinkable water. …”
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  12. 712

    Methylene blue and acid red adsorption on biochar made from modified sugarcane bagasse: A dynamic, equilibrium, and thermodynamic investigation by Wenfang Zhu, Fangyuan Chen, Lei Ye, Xinyuan Yang, Yali Song, Hua Wang

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In conclusion, the modified bagasse biochar showed strong adsorption affinity for both MB and AR, particularly for MB, making it a promising adsorbent for treating printing and dyeing wastewater.…”
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  13. 713

    Adsorption of Textile Dyes Using (L.) Fibres: Equilibrium and Kinetics Modelling by Aïcha Menyar Ben Hamissa, François Brouers, Borhane Mahjoub, Mongi Seffen

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…This study was carried out to examine the potential of Agave americana fibres (AAF) for the treatment of wastewater contaminated with dyes. The batch mode adsorption of two dyes, viz. …”
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    Determination of the Concentration of Total Cyanide in Waste Water of a Tobacco Company in Southwestern Nigeria by MT Osobamiro

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The result revealed total cyanide in each sample as follows (mg/l): 0.641 + 0.004, 0.443 + 0.007, 0.319 + 0.007, 0.184 + 0.001 and 0.403 + 0.004, for untreated wastewater sample, treated waste water sample from the factory, Lake water sample beside the factory where the effluent is released, upstream and downstream of a river located about 1km away from the factory, respectively. …”
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    Effect of environmental conditions and preventive behaviors on cutaneous leishmaniasis from the earthquake that hit cities in Western Iran in 2021: A cross-sectional study by Fakhreddin CHABOKSAVAR, Arash ZIAPOUR, Mozhgan IRANDOST, Behzad MAHAKI, Francesco CHIRICO, Murat YILDIRIM, Gabriella NUCERA, Lukasz SZARPAK, Nicola BRAGAZZI, Anvar ASADI

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Results: Approximately 89.1% of the individuals used urban water supply networks, while 68% of the participants had access to the wastewater collection system. The most influential people in preventive behaviors (control actions) were family members (72.4%). …”
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    Determination of the Concentration of Total Cyanide in Waste Water of a Tobacco Company in Southwestern Nigeria by MT Osobamiro

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The result revealed total cyanide in each sample as follows (mg/l): 0.641 + 0.004, 0.443 + 0.007, 0.319 + 0.007, 0.184 + 0.001 and 0.403 + 0.004, for untreated wastewater sample, treated waste water sample from the factory, Lake water sample beside the factory where the effluent is released, upstream and downstream of a river located about 1km away from the factory, respectively. …”
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  17. 717

    Advancement of emerging technologies for non-destructive measurement of water and non-aqueous phase liquid saturation in porous media: A review by Kapil Kumar, Harris Ramli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Accurate determination of contamination extent and pollutant levels, such as wastewater and Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs), is vital due to their detrimental effects on porous media. …”
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  18. 718

    Efficiency Evaluation of Energy in Northeastern China Based on Data Envelopment Analysis by Hongyan Li, Zhiyu Ma, Jie Sun

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The main causes of haze are industrial waste gas emission, industrial wastewater discharge, and solid waste production, which are regarded as undesirable output indexes. …”
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    An Innovative Methodological Approach for Monitoring and Chemical Characterization of Odors around Industrial Sites by A. Di Gilio, J. Palmisani, G. de Gennaro

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The proposed approach was developed in order to monitor and identify odor-active compounds responsible for odor annoyance coming from different industrial activities such as landfills, wastewater treatment plants, and petroleum plants. The methodology’s strengths are as follows: (1) the tailored approach for each typology of industrial areas/sites; (2) integration of technologies able to provide real-time information about the emissive sources; (3) mapping of air pollutants on the territory aimed to identify and discriminate among different fugitive emissions responsible for odor annoyance; (4) collection of more representative air samples only during the nuisance events, thanks to the implementation of innovative sampling systems and citizens’ involvement; and (5) increased analytical sensitivity in odor-active VOCs detection. …”
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    A Study on the Impact of Watershed Compensation Policies on Green Technology Innovation Ecosystems by Mo Li, Jianhua Zhu, Hua Dong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research reveals the following findings: (1) The introduction of the watershed compensation policy markedly boosts the development of green technology innovation ecosystems in the pilot cities, and this finding remains consistent following a series of robustness checks. (2) An analysis of the mechanisms indicates that the watershed compensation policy exerts its impact on the advancement of green technology innovation ecosystems through a reduction in carbon emission intensity and the enhancement of wastewater treatment efficiency. (3) The influence of the watershed compensation policy on green technology innovation ecosystems varies according to the level of public financial expenditure and labor productivity. …”
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